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Posted on Feb 28, 2010

We have a pond pump that has a cut cord with brown, blue, yellow with green stripe wires inside a black sheath. We have another cord we would like to splice with the pond cord. the wire colors are black, white, turquoise. We don't know which wire colors to match up to each other.

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I just rewired a Beckett submersible with a new plug. Brown is hot, blue is neutral and green strip is ground.

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From experience it sounds like the brown wire is your ground, the blue being your power, and the yellow with the green stripe would be your 2nd grounding wire. Simply get the cut off part of the cord and follow the wires back into where you plug it into the wall and you'll see that 3rd middle prong is simply a 2nd grounding wire.

  • Anonymous Oct 30, 2011

    Occasionally in home wiring the blue is hot; HOWEVER, with the submersible pump, the blue is your common or (white) wire, the Brown is your hot (black wire) and your green with yellow stripe is your ground. (bare copper or green wire.

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